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By Emily, Jolie, Raelyn ISAAC NEWTON

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Isaac Newton. He never married, and lived modestly, was a simple man He died March 20, 1727 at the age of 84 from a bladder stone, and was buried in Westminister Abbey. . By Emily, Jolie, Raelyn. Biography. Born in Woolsthorpe Went to school in Woolsthorpe - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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By Emily, Jolie, Raelyn

ISAAC NEWTON

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BiographyBorn in Woolsthorpe

Went to school in Woolsthorpe

He went to Cambridge University in 1661, he lectured there until 1696

He published a book commonly known as the Principal in 1687

In 1714 Newton became the most highly esteemed natural philosopher in Europe

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Bio 2o He was named after his father

o He lived with his uncle, and saw little of his mom

o He never married, and lived modestly, was a simple man

o He tooked little intrest in his studies

He made few friends

He was born on Christmas Day

He had three step siblings

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DerivativesThis approach was used by Newton in the development of his Classical Mechanics

The main idea is the concept of velocity and speed

Velocity=distance from point A to B/ time to get from A to B.

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IntegralsYou apply them to the solution of differential equations and the determining of areas, volumes, and lengths

Integrals are the inverse of derivatives

Integrals undo derivatives

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Velocity

Designates how fast and in what direction a point is moving

Is measured by time or length

Ex. A train that travels 100 km in 2 hours, for example, has an average speed of 50 km per hour

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Acceleration

Is defined as the rate of change of velocity

Length/time

To accelerate an object is to change its velocity, or to apply a force

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Arch nemesisNewtons arch nemesis was Robert Hooke

Robert Hooke disagreed over Optics with him

Robert was jealous of Newton

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5 books by isaac The last Sorcerer

Opticks

Arithmetic Universalis

Method of Flexions

Treatise of the System of the World

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Newtons lawsNewtons second law of moton...

An objects motion is it mass times acceleration

Newtons third law of motion...

For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction

Newtons first law of motion...

Every object stays in motion and remains in motion unless acted upon by a force

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Famous QuotesWe built too many walls, and not enough bridges

I can calculate the motion of heavenly bodies, but not the madness of people

If i have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants

To myself I am only a child playing on the beach, while vast oceans of truth lie undiscovered before me

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Dedication page Google

Courses.unt.edu

Amazon

Notableboigraphies.com

Ask.com

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THE END!